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We are so pleased and excited to introduce you to the Campbell family — Derek & Kylie, Samantha (almost 12) and Thomas (5) — our new partners selected for the Franklin build. We look forward to sharing their story with you soon.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED – COME JOIN US!

Following a brief volunteer hiatus to allow for professionals to help get us under-roof, we’ve resumed working on our current build in Franklin. Please email Director.HCHH@gmail.com if you’re interested in coming out as an individual or group. (We’ll be working just a few Fridays & Saturdays each month, by appointment, until we bring a new PT Construction Manager on.)

Typical work days are from 9:30AM to 3PM. (Fridays may be 1/2 days, T.B.D. on a week by week basis, in order to allow for some planning time.) In order to be sure that we have enough materials and tasks, we ask that you R.S.V.P. and receive a confirmation before coming out.

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Please be sure to sign up for our mailing list so that we can stay in touch about our needs for our 19th home build now underway!

3rd Tuesday of each month: Board of Directors Meeting @ 5:30p.m. (Please email director.hchh@gmail.com if you're interested in attending as a prospective new Board member.)

Equal Housing Opportunity

We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the nation. We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or sources of income.

Habitat for Humanity was founded as an ecumenical, non-profit ministry based on the conviction that every man, woman and child should have a simple, durable place to live in dignity and safety. Worldwide, Habitat affiliates improve people’s housing conditions through new home construction, rehabilitation, incremental improvements, repairs or increased access to improved shelter through partnerships with the private sector.

Partnering with economically disadvantaged individuals and families, Hancock County Habitat seeks to eliminate poverty housing and to make decent, affordable shelter a matter of conscience and action.

Through monetary and in-kind donations, volunteer labor, and each partner’s “sweat equity", we are able to complete projects which are then financed under affordable mortgage loans.

...ANNOUNCING THE REOPENING OF OUR HOMEOWNER APPLICATION PROCESS for our current build in Franklin.
**Application DEADLINE EXTENDED to 6/16. + Now serving applicants up to an expanded 80%* of the AMI.**
We are looking forward to the opportunity to select and work with a new partner for this project--allowing them to begin an exciting new chapter in their life. Please visit our website's "Programs & Assistance – Apply for the Program" page for more information. Fully completed pre-screening applications for the program must be received by June 16, 2018, the close of our application cycle, to be considered.

All donations are tax deductible to the extent provided by law. Hancock County Habitat for Humanity, with employer identification number 01-0443774, is considered a subordinate under the group tax exemption umbrella of our parent organization, Habitat for Humanity International, Inc. (“HFHI”) under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The group exemption number assigned to HFHI by the IRS is 8545, and their EIN is 91-1914868.

Our organization doesn’t appear on the IRS’s Exempt Organizations Select Check site [https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/exempt-organizations-select-check] as we are a subordinate under Habitat for Humanity International and fall under their group exemption number, searchable by their EIN. (A few other Maine affiliates actually do appear separately, which can get a bit confusing!)

This quote really underscores the meaning and desired outcome of our home-building ministry: “I have come to believe that I belong—which is as much a part of Habitat as the homeownership. I belong as a community member. I also have something to contribute. … Habitat for Humanity has given me the chance to feel that I have hope for the future. For the first time in my life, I have the time to stop worrying about survival long enough to plan for the future.”—SueAnn Belknap, Habitat homeowner in Corvallis, Ore., December 1995/January 1996 issue